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Being relatively new to the Mac world I've found the O'Reilly Missing Manual book series for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X extraordinarily useful.

Check 'em out here :

http://www.missingmanuals.com/

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Agreed. It's one of the better ones.

I know System 6 to OS 9 almost like the back of my hand, and I used Unix at uni (ugly CLI stuff) but I need to brush up on OSX. What would members recommend?

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Here's a good OS X resource site;

http://www.osxfaq.com/index.ws

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Perfect, cheers.

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Mac Book Pro

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I like macprovideos. Check them out, Diego5150 turned me on to them and even though I planned on just watching a couple video tutorials then canceling the subscription, every time I turn around there is another one I have to see!
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